Perennial Horses Farm - Breeding Registered Quarter Horses and Paints
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Jason and I live in Union County, which is in the southeastern corner of South Dakota. We have been breeding horses for the past 10 years. I am new to the horse business, but love to read and investigate every aspect of the horse industry. Jason has worked with horses his entire life. Even as a young boy Jason and his brother would ride and break horses for the neighbors. Jason has come along ways since those days. We both feel that hands on and consistency are two of the most critical aspects in raising horses so we try to be at the birth of each of our foals to imprint them as soon as they are born. We then go on to use the Clinton Anderson concepts in ground control and training. Our broodmares are wonderful mothers with great pedigrees. I spend a lot of my free time looking through magazines and journals to find the perfect stallions for our next foal crop and I have been very pleased so far. I look for sires with outstanding pedigrees, but more important I seek athletic ability and great dispositions on our foals.

Why Perennial Horses

Why did we choose the name Perennial Horses?  Thats easy,  I love to garden and raising horses is a lot like growing flowers.  You try to start out with the best stock you can find and tend to it and watch it grow.  Perennial Flowers come back year after year bigger and better and that is how we feel about our horses.  With each new year we learn more about breeding, training, veterinary care and nutrition.  These are big factors in producing the best horses around.  Each spring brings new foals that have the potential to grow in to a World Champion if raised properly.  We feel very blessed to be able to spend our time doing what we love to do.  It does not matter if there is rain puddles around or 2 feet of snow on the ground it could not get any better than this.  We hope to not only introduce new people into this wonderful world of horses, but we also hope to keep meeting old horse lovers that can continues to teach us a thing or two.

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